
Apartments near Miami Dade College - Medical Campus in Miami, FL (3,026 Rentals)


One Twenty Brickell Residences

1954 SW 7th St

161 SW 9th St

2120 SW 6th St

1972 SW 7th St

1962 SW 7th St

86 NE 50th Ter

2138 SW 6th St

2000 SW 7th St

638 SW 21st Ave

2036 SW 7th St

2222 SW 5th St

500 Brickell

2105 SW 7th St

705-707 SW 21st Ave

2144 SW 6th St

11 NE 51st St

169 NE 50th St

2248 SW 5th St

One Miami West Tower

4800 NE 4 Ave

2224 SW 6th St

2711 NW 41st St

830 Brickell

2257 SW 7th St

Irving Cypen Tower

Hampton House Apartments

Asia

901 Brickell Key

2369 NW 50th St

225 SW 27th Ave

2801 SW 1st St

2425 SW 6th St

One Tequesta Point

2900 W Flagler St

2751 NW 46th St

501 SW 25th Ave

345 SW 27th Ave

2895 NW 45th St

5101-5131 NW 24th Ave

Three Tequesta Point

2940 W Flagler St

2538 SW 5th St

2728 Sw 3rd St

Four Ambassadors Tower 4

358 SW 27th Ave

455 SW 27th Ave

2999 W Flagler St

2752 SW 3rd St

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